Episodios

  • Fiction Storytelling as a Form of Self-Discovery with Nathan Baugh
    May 5 2025

    "Most nonfiction books could’ve been blog posts—but fiction sticks with you for life." — Nathan Baugh


    Is fiction just entertainment—or is it the best self-help you’re not reading? In this episode, Rain Bennett sits down with storyteller, writer, and World Builders creator Nathan Baugh to talk about the power of fiction in a world obsessed with productivity, optimization, and self-help checklists.


    Together they explore the overlooked lessons hiding in classic novels, the creative trap of only producing for money, and the rising role of AI in the writing world.


    Nathan opens up about how he left a traditional job to build a platform as a writer, how he balances client work with his fantasy novels, and why his mission is to simply write stories he’d want to read.


    They also break down what makes a twist land, how storytelling frameworks translate across mediums, and the unexpected ways fiction can deepen human connection. If you're trying to create meaningful work in a noisy digital world, this conversation is a breath of fresh air.


    In this episode, you will learn to:

    • Reframe fiction as a powerful personal development tool, not just an escape or guilty pleasure.
    • Balance monetized work with meaningful creative output, even if your art doesn’t pay off immediately.
    • Strengthen your audience connection by telling stories about your own struggles, not just giving advice.
    • Understand how fiction builds empathy, creativity, and resilience in ways nonfiction often can't.
    • Navigate the impact of AI on creative work by doubling down on voice, experience, and storytelling fundamentals.


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    1 h y 11 m
  • Psychedelics, Creativity, and the Future of Work in the Age of AI with Paul F. Austin
    Apr 21 2025
    "The drugs we've accepted in society—alcohol, nicotine, caffeine—were chosen for productivity, not well-being." — Paul Austin


    What if the stories we’ve been told about psychedelics were wrong? In this episode, Rain Bennett sits down with Paul Austin, founder of Third Wave and Psychedelic Coaching Institute, to explore how microdosing and intentional psychedelic use are helping people heal, focus, connect, and live more purposeful lives.


    With a background in education and entrepreneurship, Paul has spent the last decade helping reframe the narrative around substances like psilocybin and LSD—not as dangerous drugs, but as ancient tools being rediscovered for modern growth.


    They discuss the data behind microdosing, the role of psychedelics in mental health and creativity, and how narrative shifts in culture require patience, education, and empathy. You’ll also learn how this resurgence intersects with storytelling, business innovation, community building, and AI—and why those looking to find their voice, their path, or their tribe might want to look a little deeper.


    Whether you’re skeptical or curious, this conversation will open your mind to the potential of storytelling on a molecular level.


    In this episode, you will learn to:

    • Understand how to reshape public perception by aligning your message with your audience’s pain points and using stories that connect rather than confront.
    • Recognize psychedelics not as escapes, but as tools for transformation—especially in emotional, mental, and professional transitions.
    • Explore how microdosing supports clarity, creativity, and behavioral change without overwhelming your daily routine.
    • Challenge cultural narratives through storytelling by reframing long-held beliefs with nuance, data, and empathy.
    • Draw connections between community, consciousness, and creativity, and see how shared experiences (not solo journeys) are driving a new paradigm of wellness and leadership.


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    56 m
  • Create Impact with Your Documentary through Characters, Culture, and Collaboration
    Apr 14 2025
    "It's not just what you say—it's how you say it. And who you're saying it to." — Esther Oyetunji


    What makes a story unforgettable? At this year’s Full Frame Documentary Film Festival in Durham, North Carolina, Rain Bennett spoke with three sets of storytellers, each using a different medium, subject, and method—but all working toward the same goal: to move their audience. In this special episode, Rain shares his conversations with Jennifer Tiexiera and Guy Mossman, the co-directors of SPEAK, the film’s star Esther Oyetunji, and Ned Phillips, co-director of The Last Partera.


    From the deeply collaborative filmmaking process behind SPEAK, to the competitive, emotionally resonant stage presence of Esther, to Ned’s eight-year journey of capturing the fading legacy of Costa Rican midwifery—this episode is a masterclass in the versatility of documentary storytelling.


    You’ll learn how each of these artists found their story, built relationships with their subjects, overcame technical hurdles, and ultimately created something deeply meaningful. Whether you're a filmmaker, writer, speaker, or content creator, this episode will inspire you to embrace your own unique storytelling path.


    In this episode, you will:

    • Discover the diversity of effective storytelling structures by seeing how different films—with wildly different pacing and tones—can still move audiences equally.
    • Learn how collaboration strengthens creative vision, especially in co-directing, editing, and producing documentary projects.
    • Explore the emotional precision of live storytelling through Esther’s championship-winning approach to connecting with and transforming her audience.
    • Understand how curiosity can lead to powerful stories by following Ned’s journey from a single conversation in Costa Rica to an 8-year labor of love.
    • Gain insight into staying the course creatively—how to finish the thing, even when funding dries up, motivation dips, or the world moves on.

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    1 h y 21 m
  • How to Learn, Adapt, and Build a Lasting Business on Social Media with Keenya Kelly
    Mar 31 2025
    "You have to give yourself permission to be terrible at being a business owner when you start." — Keenya Kelly


    In a world where social media platforms change by the week, how do you stay visible, build a loyal audience, and run a profitable business?


    Keenya Kelly has done just that—amassing over 500,000 TikTok followers and building a thriving brand across multiple platforms.


    In this episode of The Storytelling Lab, she sits down with Rain to talk about the reality behind going viral, how to grow your email list through short-form content, and how to avoid the burnout so many creators face.


    They discuss strategies for platform diversification, how creators can start thinking like entrepreneurs, and what it really takes to build long-term success online. Keenya also opens up about her journey from network marketing to becoming a top-tier content strategist—and why personal growth is essential to brand growth.


    Whether you’re just starting out or ready to scale, this episode is packed with real talk and real tactics to help you thrive in the ever-changing digital world.


    In this episode, you will learn to:

    • Master the art and science of platform diversification by building a brand across multiple channels and driving audiences to your owned assets like email and SMS.
    • Unlock the key to lasting success as a creator by adopting an entrepreneurial mindset and investing in your business skills.
    • Discover the simple strategy to turn viral content into conversions using Keenya’s “sandwich method” of strategic content stacking.
    • Build a team that supports your vision and reduces burnout so you can stay creative and consistent.
    • Create a content funnel that nurtures and converts by focusing on opt-ins, micro-offers, and community building.


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    1 h y 4 m
  • The Simple Story Framework That Built Pixar’s Greatest Hits
    Mar 24 2025
    "It's not the frame of your house that makes it a beautiful home—but without it, the house falls apart. It's the same with your story." — Rain Bennett


    What if we told you that some of the best stories of all time—from Toy Story to Finding Nemo—were all built on the same simple 8-step framework?


    In this episode of The Storytelling Lab, Rain breaks down the Story Spine, a storytelling structure originally developed by improv teacher Kenn Adams and later adopted by the storytelling giants at Pixar.


    Rain takes us through the full arc of this framework, from its humble beginnings in a California improv class to its now-iconic place in Pixar’s creative process. He shares how this deceptively simple structure helps storytellers stay grounded while crafting emotional, impactful narratives.


    You’ll also hear real movie examples (like The Goonies and Rocky) broken down with this method, and learn how to apply it to your own work—whether that’s a film, blog post, or Instagram caption. If you want to tell better stories with more clarity and impact, start with the spine.


    In this episode, you will learn to:

    • Master the art and science of story structure by using the Story Spine to frame compelling narratives with clarity.
    • Unlock the key to narrative flow by linking events with causation, not coincidence.
    • Discover the simple strategy to show transformation with two powerful moments of change: the inciting incident and the climax.
    • Learn how even top storytellers like Pixar use basic structure as a foundation before adding heart, character, and color.
    • Apply a timeless framework to your own content—from short videos to keynote speeches to brand storytelling.

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    15 m
  • Beyond Followers: Creating a True Community Around Your Brand with Cyndi Zaweski
    Mar 17 2025
    "Social media isn’t just a tool; it’s an opportunity to co-create stories with your audience. They don't need more information. They need insights, emotion, and most importantly, connection." - Cyndi Zaweski


    Building a supportive community as a solopreneur, artist, or small business owner can feel overwhelming—especially if you’re an introvert.


    In this episode of The Storytelling Lab, Rain Bennett sits down with storytelling expert Cindy Zaweski to explore how sharing your authentic journey online can create deeper connections and real relationships, not just followers.


    Cindy shares her path from journalism to marketing, the lessons she learned from burnout, and how she rebuilt her business in a way that aligned with her true passions.


    If you’re struggling to find your audience, or wondering how to create content that actually resonates, this episode is for you!


    In this episode, you will learn to:

    • Master the art and science of community building by using storytelling to create real relationships, not just followers.
    • Unlock the key to authentic engagement by shifting your content from information-sharing to insight-driven storytelling.
    • Discover the simple strategy to avoid burnout by aligning your brand storytelling with your true passions and values.
    • Use social media as a storytelling tool to build trust, deepen connections, and strengthen your brand’s identity.
    • Find the courage to pivot and evolve when your business no longer aligns with your goals—and use storytelling to make the transition seamless.



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    59 m
  • Two Simple Words from South Park's Creators to Improve Your Storytelling
    Mar 10 2025
    "South Park’s creators cracked the code on storytelling, and their method will instantly improve your stories." - Rain Bennett


    In this episode of the Storytelling Lab podcast, Rain discusses the common pitfalls that storytellers face, particularly the challenge of tying together various elements of a story to maintain audience engagement.


    But there is a simple yet powerful storytelling principle to help avoid this, straight from the creators of South Park: the "But, Therefore" model. This method ensures that every event in your story is causally linked, keeping your audience engaged and eager to know what happens next.


    Through examples from popular films and personal anecdotes, Rain illustrates how effective storytelling requires a clear cause-and-effect relationship between events, urging listeners to apply these techniques in their own storytelling endeavors.


    Whether you’re crafting a film, writing a LinkedIn post, or creating short-form content, this approach will transform how you structure your stories. Tune in to learn how to ditch the "And then…" trap and create stories that truly captivate.


    In this episode, you will learn:


    • What simple model made the South Park creators excellent storytellers
    • The "and then..." trap and how easy it is to fall into
    • How to structure stories for maximum engagement
    • How effective stories are made up of cause-and-effect chains
    • Why rearranging your story in creative ways doesn't sacrifice the connection of story events



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    17 m
  • How to Turn Your Pain into Purpose By Sharing Your Story with J.R. Martinez
    Mar 3 2025
    "You've got to get out of your own way. Put yourself out into the world, and just give it to the universe. Lean into the space shared with the world." — J. R. Martinez


    In episode 184 of The Storytelling Lab podcast, J.R. Martinez, a best-selling author, keynote speaker, and actor, shares his inspiring journey of resilience and personal growth after being injured in the military.


    As Martinez recounts his experience of turning pain into power, he delves into the transformative power of mindset, the significance of vulnerability, and the ongoing process of self-discovery.


    Host Rain Bennett engages in a conversation that sheds light on the impact of challenging conversations, the importance of embracing vulnerability, and finding purpose through shared experiences.


    Martinez's narrative serves as a powerful example of overcoming adversity and the potential for growth through the shared stories of personal transformation. This episode offers valuable insights for individuals seeking resilience and personal growth, emphasizing the transformative power of mindset and the significance of embracing vulnerability in navigating life's challenges.


    In this episode, you will learn to:

    • Embrace personal challenges as opportunities for growth.
    • Discover the power of vulnerability in personal development.
    • Utilize storytelling for emotional healing and resilience.
    • Build a sense of community through the sharing of personal stories.
    • Uncover the impact of journaling on mental well-being.


    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    1 h y 10 m
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